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Microsoft continues to send contradictory signals about its online media strategy. It still needs focus, if not a potential spin-off. Read more »
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Microsoft continues to send contradictory signals about its online media strategy. It still needs focus, if not a potential spin-off. Read more »
Various leaked reports of Yahoo’s strategy presentation to employees don’t reveal much more than a focus on personalization and acqui-hiring. Yahoo has valuable assets in content and audience, but it must… Read more »
AllThingsD says Yahoo will lay out its turnaround strategy for its employees tomorrow. Presumably they’ll hear about ad technology and search, and some new developments for the home page and email… Read more »
In the wake of Facebook and Zynga, there’s at least one social tech company that’s pleasing Wall Street. (Yelp is doing okay, too.) LinkedIn’s Q2 revenue grew 89 percent to $228… Read more »
Tablets featured prominently in the connected consumer space during the second quarter of 2012, both as a product category in their own right and as a component of broader platform strategies… Read more »
Facebook updated its S-1 with first quarter data. Ad revenues grew 37 percent to $872 million, well on pace to meet my forecast that Facebook would double projected U.S. growth rates… Read more »
Looking forward, Facebookâs IPO should arrive in May, possibly preventing the usual stock market summer doldrums. It will set the stage for more social consumer offerings, including some Facebook spin-offs. Connected… Read more »
The first quarter of 2012 featured several high-profile legal and regulatory battles over privacy, antitrust and copyright that could eventually reshape digital markets, including the pay-TV business and online advertising. It… Read more »
Facebook responds to Yahoo’s patent infringement suit with one of its own. Included in the assault are two patents from Mark Zuckerberg himself. “Take that, Yahoo, our CEO’s got tech chops!”… Read more »
The Federal Trade Commission issued a report full of privacy recommendations that the online advertising industry can probably live with. It didn’t actually call for a Do Not Track law, but… Read more »